
Brian Munoz
Visuals EditorBrian Munoz is the Visuals Editor and a reporter at St. Louis Public Radio. Prior to joining the newsroom, he worked at the USA TODAY as a visual storyteller, largely covering politics and sports. He has also worked The Southern Illinoisan as a multimedia correspondent where he covered topics such as social justice, immigration and rural issues.
Munoz's work has appeared in national publications such as The New York Times, The Atlantic, NPR, and The Washington Post. In addition, his work — both visual and written — has been honored by several state and national journalism organizations, including being named a 2019 ProPublica Emerging Reporter.
Munoz graduated from Southern Illinois University Carbondale in 2019 with a degree in journalism. While in college, he was a proud member of the Marching Salukis as well as working at the Daily Egyptian — the university’s student newspaper. When he isn’t diving into a good story, you can find him binge-watching sports, creating content in the marching arts and exploring the world of food.
You can reach him by email at [email protected] and follow his adventures on Instagram and Twitter at @brianmmunoz.
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La agencia federal afirma que Brayan Garzón-Rayo no recibió una evaluación de salud mental debido a la escasez de personal ese día y a que posteriormente dio positivo por COVID-19.
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The federal agency says Brayan Garzón-Rayo did not receive a mental health evaluation due to staffing shortages that day and later testing positive for COVID-19.
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Lucy Garzón lo arriesgó todo para mantener a sus hijos a salvo, pero terminó perdiendo a un hijo en el país que esperaba lo protegiera.
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Lucy Garzón risked everything to keep her children safe, then ended up losing a son to the very country she hoped would protect him.
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Reports of a sexual assault in the jail led to an incident in February during which St. Louis Sheriff Alfred Montgomery ordered the jail’s acting commissioner, Tammy Ross, to be handcuffed.
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G-Eazy’s set showcased the rapper's lyrical prowess, weaving themes of life, love and a relentless drive to succeed through adversity.
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St. Louis Mayor-elect Cara Spencer, currently the alderwoman for the 8th Ward, will step into her new role tomorrow, while 5th Ward Alderman Joe Vollmer is set to retire after more than two decades.
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The Western Michigan Broncos routed the Boston University Terriers 6-2 to win their first-ever NCAA men's ice hockey national championship.
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The Broncos will make their first-ever appearance in the NCAA Men's Hockey National Championship game.
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St. Louis voters elected a new leader and 3 newcomers to the city's public school board.
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The visual arts nonprofit said its demise was caused by a series of armed confrontations in its old building, construction delays and cuts to grant funding.
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Despite a notable downswing in St. Louis baseball success, Cardinals faithful remain hopeful for the team's future.